
Prints
3793




Hairy woodpecker. Red-bellied woodpecker. Red-shafted woodpecker. Lewis woodpecker. Red-breasted woodpecker
London, 1838


Vuë de Tour Porcellaine a Nancking en Chine
1755 - 1779

Sakanoshita: Kannon in the Cave (Sakanoshita, Gankutsu no Kannon), no. 49 from the series "Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations (Gojusan tsugi meisho zue)," also known as the Vertical Tokaido
Japan, 1855

Snow bunting
London, 1834

Townsend's warbler. Arctic blue-bird. Western blue-bird
London, 1837

Carved Details for Armchair
18th century

Black-belled darter
London, 1836

General Washington's Resignation
1799

European Currant
1561–1562; illumination added 1591–1596



Two Roman Women
c. 1550–60

Young Women Playing Poem Cards
Japan, c. 1766/67

Long-tailed duck
London, 1836

Map of the World: Tradewinds
England, 1511, reprinted 1889


Plate 22, from Grotteßco in diverßche manieren (Various Grotesques)
Hans Vredeman de Vries, Dutch, 1527 - ca. 1606; Jan van Doetechum the Elder, Dutch, active 1554 - ca. 1600; Lucas van Doetechum, Dutch, after 1584; Gerard de Jode, Flemish, 1509 - 1591
1564


The Horrors of War: That's Tough!
c. 1810–20

Noji Jewel River in Yamato Province (Yamato Noji), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa no uchi)"
Japan, c. 1835/39

Red-breasted nuthatch
London, 1831–1834

Larva of an Oak Egger Moth
1561–1562; illumination added 1591–1596

Bank swallow. Violet-green swallow
London, 1837



Unidentified Girl
c. 1804-06

Riche vis-à-vis Montée sur des Ressorts en C. avec Soûpentes à Crics
Janel, French, active 18th century; Pierre-Philippe Choffard, French, 1730–1809; Jacques-François Chéreau, French, 1742–1794
1760-1790

Guide for Constructing the Letter A
about 1591–1596



Page from the Ten Bamboo Studio Manual of Painting and Calligraphy
first edition printed in 1633

Anatomy of snakes: eight figures, including scales, a fang, the tails of a boa and a columber snake, and the heads of three species, including a rattle snake, all shown with open jaws. Line engraving after a drawing by S. Edwards (?), 1809.
London (Fleet Street), Feb. 1 1809


Black-throated green warbler. Blackburnian, W. Mourning warbler
London, 1837

Twee eenden op besneeuwde rietover
1900 - 1930


House Fly, Lavender Cotton, and Money Plant
1561–1562; illumination added 1591–1596

Les Liliacées: Crocus Sativus
1802–1816


Flycatchers on snow-covered nandin bush
1925 - 1936

Guide for Constructing the Letters q and r
about 1591–1596

The Martyrdom of Saint John the Evangelist, plate five from The Martyrdoms of the Apostles
France, n.d.

Solitary flycatcher or vireo
London, 1827–1830



Actors in confrontation at a gate. Colour woodcut by Kunikazu, early 1860s.
Osaka, [early 1860s]


Reiger op besneeuwde boomtak
1925 - 1936

Lower limb: écorché leg showing the sartorial muscle, and a partial dissection of the back of a young child's neck. Lithograph, 1825/1845(?).
[1825/1845?]


Gezicht na de Raam Poort te Amsterdam
1766


White-winged crossbill
London, 1837
![Narumi, from the series "Fifty-three Stations [of the Tokaido] (Gojusan tsugi)," also known as the Figure Tokaido (Jinbutsu Tokaido) — Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重; Japanese, 1797-1858](/images/artic-194447.jpg?v=a7ec6c72aa6c1719)
Narumi, from the series "Fifty-three Stations [of the Tokaido] (Gojusan tsugi)," also known as the Figure Tokaido (Jinbutsu Tokaido)
Japan, 1852

Pin tailed duck
London, 1834


Vue du palais du duc d'Aveiro a Lisbonne
1745 - 1775


Common cormorant
London, 1835

The circulatory system: dissection of the neck and thorax, with the arteries indicated in red and the veins in blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
London (Upper Gower Street), [1841/1844]

65e. Vüe d'optique représentant le palais de Cesar dans le faubourg a Vienne appelle Favorita
1745 - 1775


Zangvogel in komkommerplant
1925 - 1936

Fish hawk or osprey
London, 1827–1830

Old Westminster Bridge
United States, 1859

Green black-capt flycatcher
London, 1831–1834


Bathsheba at the Bath
Germany, 1532


Slender-billed guillemot
London, 1838



Animal teeth, shown with dissected arteries (?) and a skull. Lithograph by R. Ball (?), 1857.
[1857]

